Communication design seeks to attract, inspire, create desires and motivate people to do or think something using words, images, artifacts, spaces, sound, and movement. Your job is to explore and create original concepts—not merely to emulate others' ideas (although others will inspire you)—and to expand your ideas about what it is to communicate.
Thursday, October 27, 2011
GreyGreen - Typographic Expression
These next two pieces are both logos for studios and productions facilities and the like, and give the viewer a great double meaning in each. The killed productions is particularly clever in its presentation of the i as someone dead ( killed ). Both these logos have an emotion, or an expression of emotion ;) - in their names.
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i'm not sure why, but the second paragraph doesn't show up on the normal front page...
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